I always knew I wanted to go to college in Virginia or close to home
and William and Mary has so much to offer.
It has a prestigious reputation, strong athletic program, and a great
support system for student athletes.

Q: Describe a moment when you felt the most Tribe pride...

My sophomore year our last game of the season we beat VCU in a really
close match. It was back and forth the
whole time but our team really pushed and won.
That game was probably one of the biggest wins of our season because VCU
is always such a tough team.

Q: Take us through your pre-game mental preparation routine:

We all get to the locker room pretty early and hang out and prepare
for the night's match. I like to be there early so I can lie down and forget
about everything about the day and just be relaxed and get ready for the
match.

Q: Do you belong to any other clubs, groups, or organizations?

I am a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and on SAAC.

Q: What are some community activities you or your team have done?

Every semester as a team we hold a clinic for younger kids at
Quarterpath to teach them a few beginners skills of volleyball.

Q: What is your intended or declared major and why?

Kinesiology. I don't know yet exactly what I want to do after college
so I choose the major I am most interested in.
I like working with people and being involved in sports so hopefully I
can figure out a career that incorporates both.

Q: Describe your dream job:

Definitely a soccer mom.

Q: If you could play another sport at W&M what would it be and
why?

Probably tennis. I have never
been involved on a sports team that you rely solely on yourself. I think that would be a different experience
playing a sport just by myself.

Q: Favorite team tradition/activity and why?

Locker tags. During preseason
at one of our night meetings we get to be creative and make tags for our
lockers. It's fun because everyone gets
really into making their own and each year yours continues to stay up after the
year is over. Like the seniors have four
different tags representing their four years.
Once you graduate you leave your senior one up so in our locker room we
have so many different tags from girls in the past so its really cool to see
something the girls before us left behind.

Q: Which teammate will have the most interesting job in 10 years and
why?

Moni (Stanciauskas), she will solve many unanswered medical problems. I'm sure she will become famous introducing a
new vaccine or medicine.

Q:
What animal would best describe you and why?

Probably my dog Maxx, he is always sleeping.

Q: What is your favorite quote or phrase?

Practice how you play.

Q: What is your favorite type of food (i.e. Chinese, Mexican, etc.)?

Mexican food and seafood.

Q: Favorite place you have visited or traveled to and why?

I have been to Ireland twice and I am absolutely obsessed. I went once with my family and once through
school and both of the trips were so different but both so much fun. I have a lot of family that lives there so
it's really cool to meet them and see what their life is like. The people there are all so nice so it's hard
to find any problems with Ireland!

Q: If you could sit down for lunch with anyone in the world who would
it be and why?

Amanda Bynes. She's the Man is my absolute favorite
movie and I think she is hilarious so I'm sure I would be laughing the whole
time.

Q: Most addicting television show?

Criminal Minds

Q: Tell us something about yourself that most people don't know...

I have lived in four different states.

Q: What's number one on your bucket list and why?

To go skydiving. I have always
wanted to go but I have never had the opportunity so once I find the time I
will definitely do it.